Defamation: Arraignment of Regina Daniel’s Associate, Izuegbu Suffers Setback

By MBACHU GODWIN Abuja

The arraignment of Ms. Anthonet Izuegbu, a close associate of Regina Daniel, Nollywood actress and estranged wife of Sen. Ned Nwoko, was stalled by her absence at the Federal High Court Abuja, thursday,

Ms Izuegbu is facing arraignment over a case of alleged defamation against Send Nef Nwoko and routinely supply of illegal substances to Regina Daniel.

When the matter which is before
Justice Ekerete Akpan of the Federal High Court Abuja, came up for arraignment on Thursday, July 16 2026, the defendant who collapsed during last arraignment was absent in court and the case was consequently adjourned to September 15, 2026.

In a statement by Sen. Ned Nwoko media team stated that contrary to the misleading and inflammatory narratives being circulated across social media platforms, Izuegbu was arrested in connection with criminal defamation against the lawmaker.

The team explained that Izuegbu was arrested in connection with criminally defamatory statements she publicly made, alleging that the lawmaker physically assaulted his wife, Mrs Laila Nwoko, which resulted in a miscarriage.

“These claims are entirely false as no such incident occurred, and no miscarriage resulted from any alleged violence.

“The statements were made without evidence and form part of a coordinated attempt to reinforce previously circulated and unsubstantiated domestic violence allegations,” the team said.

It also stated that Izuegbu was implicated in the procurement of an illegal abortion for Regina Daniels, during her lawful marriage to the Nwoko..

“The legality of the act does not change based on narrative adjustments. The matter is on record and has previously been publicly referenced by Regina herself,” the statement said.

The team added that a formal witness statement dated Oct. 29, 2025 submitted to the Area Commander, Maitama Police Station, detailed repeated ongoing activities involving Izuegbu and others.

The statement further alleged that Izuegbu routinely sourced, handled, and administered controlled and illegal substances to Regina and associated individuals.

It noted that Izuegbu’s arrest was directly preceded by a public social media post in which she allegedly issued threats, made derogatory remarks, and repeated defamatory accusations against Mrs Laila Nwoko and the lawmaker.

“This post constituted provocation, intimidation, and criminal defamation under application law.

“It is important to emphasise that this matter is not a social media dispute but a law-enforcement issue grounded in evidence, witness testimonies, and due process.

“Any attempt to mischaracterize the arrest as suppression or victimisation is false and misleading,’’

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